Welcome to your first day of school! Quick, class is about to start. You need to go in the direction that sailors call 'port.' Which way?01A. Right 01B.Left 01C. Up 01D. Backwards

Your first class is world history. You open up your textbook to a page on Shintoism. What country did Shinto originate in?02A. China 02B. Israel 02C. Japan 02D. South Korea

Flipping through the pages again, you read about a conference where European powers discussed the colonization of Africa. What city was this in? 03A. Berlin 03B. Paris 03C. London 03D. Lisbon

Your teacher notices that you weren't paying attention! She asks you what the former name of France was. What is it?04A. Francium 04B. Deutschland 04C. Biscay 04D. Gaul

Your teacher begins lecturing about the seven ancient wonders of the world, including the Mausoleum at Halicarnussus. What present-day country is it in?05A. Greece 05B. Turkey 05C. Macedonia 05D. Egypt

The bell rings. While going to the next class, you see a movie poster in the film studies room. In it, a man is sitting on a bench. What Tom Hanks movie is this?06A. Saving Private Ryan 06B. The Green Mile 06C. Toy Story 06D. Forrest Gump

You arrive in your next class, science. You glance over at the periodic table. What name is given to the metals in the second period?07A. Alkali 07B. Alkanline Earth 07C. Transition 07D. Rare Earth

You then look at a diagram of the human body. What is the largest human artery?08A. Aorta 08B. Aotearoa 08C. Atrium 08D. Ventricle

Your eyes are really wandering today. Next, you see a chart of Earth's layers. What are the symbols for the two main elements of Earth's core?09A. Ir and Ni 09B. Fe and Si 09C. Fe and Ni 09D. Ir and Si

The bell rings. You head to English class. Your teacher assigns to you the only book written by Harper Lee. What is it?10A. Gone with the Wind. 10B. In Cold Blood 10C. To Kill a Mockingbird 10D. The Color Purple

The next book to read is '100 Years of Solitude' by Gabriel García Márquez, who is a native of which Latin American country?11A. Brazil 11B. Mexico 11C. Argentina 11D. Colombia

You are given a worksheet on comparisons using the words 'like' or 'as.' These comparisons are known as what?12A. Metahphors12B. Similes12C. Alliterations 12D. Personifications

The bell rings, and you finally go to lunch. You eat lunch with a foreign exchange student who is from the city that hosted the 1952 Summer Olympics. What city is he from?13A. London 13B. Rome 13C. Helsinki 13D. Tokyo

The banana that you eat for lunch comes from what country that exports the most bananas?14A. Ecuador 14B. Brazil 14C. Guatemala 14D. Costa Rica

Unfortuantly, the bell rings again. You go to music class. When you walk in, you hear 'Ode to Joy' playing. Which of Beethoven's symphonies is that from?15A. First 15B. Third 15C. Seventh 15D. Ninth

Laying around in the room is a copy of a jazz album by Miles Davis. It's title is 'Kind of ___.' What color fills in the blank (also the color of the TARDIS from Doctor Who)?16A. Red 16B. Blue 16C. Black 16D. Yellow

The teacher is wearing a T-shirt with the album cover for 'Abbey Road' on it. In it, which Beatle is walking in the back, barefoot?17A. Ringo Starr 17B. George Harrison 17C. Paul McCartney 17D. John Lennon

The bell rings. You got to your last class, geography. As you enter, the teacher gives you a pop quiz! What is the longest river in Canada?19A. Mackenzie River 19B. Yukon River 19C. St. Lawrence River 19D. Churchill River

The next question: Which of the following is NOT one of the five themes of geography?20A. Diffusion 20B. Place 20C. Location 20D. Region

According to the World Bank, which of these countries has the highest GDP per capita in the world?21A. Luxembourg 21B. United States 21C. Switzerland 21D. Monaco

The bell rang! You need to quickly answer the last question: What Asian country has a capital of Bishkek?22A. Kyrgyzstan 22B. Uzbekistan 22C. Tajikistan 22D. Kazakhstan